Bell inequalities for two-photon experiments testable at low detection efficiency without assuming fair sampling

Physics – Quantum Physics

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A family of local models containing two angles as hidden variables is defined
for experiments measuring polarization correlation of optical photons.
Searching for the best model of the family, that is giving predictions most
close to quantum mechanics, allows deriving Bell-type inequalities which may be
tested with relatively low detection efficiency.

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